From: Andy Shevchenko <andriy.shevchenko@intel.com>
To: Marek Vasut <marek.vasut@mailbox.org>
Cc: "Marek Vasut" <marek.vasut+bmc150@mailbox.org>,
"Hans de Goede" <hansg@kernel.org>,
linux-iio@vger.kernel.org, "Nuno Sá" <nuno.sa@analog.com>,
"Andy Shevchenko" <andy@kernel.org>,
"David Lechner" <dlechner@baylibre.com>,
"Jonathan Cameron" <jic23@kernel.org>,
"Julien Stephan" <jstephan@baylibre.com>,
"Peter Zijlstra" <peterz@infradead.org>,
"Salvatore Bonaccorso" <carnil@debian.org>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] iio: accel: bmc150: Do not configure IRQ registers if no IRQ connected
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2025 11:47:43 +0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <aE_aL5dGKZeKBu50@smile.fi.intel.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <8605141c-b615-4e84-9574-81e24590df48@mailbox.org>
On Fri, Jun 13, 2025 at 07:02:28PM +0200, Marek Vasut wrote:
> On 6/13/25 5:09 PM, Andy Shevchenko wrote:
> > On Fri, Jun 13, 2025 at 02:45:22PM +0200, Marek Vasut wrote:
> > > The BMC150 on Onemix 2S does not have IRQ line described in ACPI tables,
> > > which leads to bmc150_accel_core_probe() being called with irq=0, which
> > > leads to bmc150_accel_interrupts_setup() never being called, which leads
> > > to struct bmc150_accel_data *data ->interrupts[i].info being left unset
> > > to NULL. Later, userspace can indirectly trigger bmc150_accel_set_interrupt()
> > > which depends on struct bmc150_accel_data *data ->interrupts[i].info being
> > > non-NULL, and which triggers NULL pointer dereference. This is triggered
> > > e.g. from iio-sensor-proxy.
> > >
> > > Fix this by skipping the IRQ register configuration in case there is no
> > > IRQ connected in hardware, in a manner similar to what the driver did in
> > > the very first commit which added the driver.
> > >
> > > ACPI table dump:
> >
> > > Device (BMA2)
> > > {
> > > Name (_ADR, Zero) // _ADR: Address
> > > Name (_HID, "BOSC0200") // _HID: Hardware ID
> > > Name (_CID, "BOSC0200") // _CID: Compatible ID
> > > Name (_DDN, "Accelerometer") // _DDN: DOS Device Name
> > > Name (_UID, One) // _UID: Unique ID
> > > Method (_CRS, 0, NotSerialized) // _CRS: Current Resource Settings
> > > {
> > > Name (RBUF, ResourceTemplate ()
> > > {
> > > I2cSerialBusV2 (0x0019, ControllerInitiated, 0x00061A80,
> > > AddressingMode7Bit, "\\_SB.PCI0.I2C0",
> > > 0x00, ResourceConsumer, , Exclusive,
> > > )
> > > })
> > > Return (RBUF) /* \_SB_.PCI0.I2C0.BMA2._CRS.RBUF */
> > > }
> > > }
...
> > As for the solution, are you sure the line is not wired at all?
>
> No . It is some cheap mini-laptop , I have no schematics or any other info
> really .
> Note that I am not really familiar with x86 and ACPI, so there is that.
Yes, I understand that.
You can try to monitor the /sys/kernel/debug/pinctrl/*/pins files for any
changes that might happen on the sensor events. It might (help to) reveal
the IRQ line.
> > IIRC Hans had a broken tales where it was simply forgotten, meaning
> > the Android / Windows driver simply hardcoded needed info.
> >
> > If it's the case, it should be solved differently around PDx86 special quirk
> > driver for the cases like this.
> There are likely two issues.
>
> First, this driver needs to handle i2c_client->irq == 0 correctly if it
> should work without IRQ line, which the driver seems to indicate that it
> does. The current crashing the kernel is not the correct way of handling
> that. That's this patch, in some form.
>
> Second, if this laptop has some IRQ line for this chip hidden somewhere,
> then it might need a quirk of sorts, sure. Is there some way to find out,
> without taking the thing apart and poking around with a scope ?
--
With Best Regards,
Andy Shevchenko
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2025-06-16 8:47 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2025-06-13 12:45 [PATCH] iio: accel: bmc150: Do not configure IRQ registers if no IRQ connected Marek Vasut
2025-06-13 15:03 ` David Lechner
2025-06-13 15:09 ` Andy Shevchenko
2025-06-13 15:09 ` Andy Shevchenko
2025-06-13 17:02 ` Marek Vasut
2025-06-14 13:03 ` Jonathan Cameron
2025-06-16 8:47 ` Andy Shevchenko [this message]
2025-06-16 11:03 ` Marek Vasut
2025-06-16 11:09 ` Andy Shevchenko
2025-06-21 17:33 ` Marek Vasut
2025-06-23 7:19 ` Andy Shevchenko
2025-06-16 12:42 ` Hans de Goede
2025-06-21 17:17 ` Jonathan Cameron
2025-06-21 17:24 ` Marek Vasut
2025-06-21 20:14 ` Hans de Goede
2026-01-08 21:55 ` Marek Vasut
2026-01-09 9:24 ` Linus Walleij
2026-01-09 15:00 ` Marek Vasut
2025-07-22 8:55 ` Uwe Kleine-König
2025-07-22 14:48 ` Marek Vasut
2025-07-23 15:19 ` Andy Shevchenko
2025-10-01 18:25 ` Salvatore Bonaccorso
2025-11-15 18:23 ` Jonathan Cameron
2025-07-24 13:41 ` Jonathan Cameron
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